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The mission of the Fish Passage Forum is to protect and restore listed anadromous salmonid species, and other aquatic organisms, in California by promoting collaboration among public and private sectors for fish passage improvement projects and programs.
The goal of the Forum is to restore connectivity of freshwater habitats throughout the historic range of anadromous fish.
The Forum coordinates among agency programs and private sector activities to target high priority projects and to improve the timeliness and cost-effectiveness of fish passage.
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The Forum seeks to:
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For a map showing locations to and information about Forum-funded projects, click here. |
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The mission of the Fish Passage Forum is to protect and restore listed anadromous salmonid species, and other aquatic organisms, in California by promoting collaboration among public and private sectors for fish passage improvement projects and programs.
The goal of the Forum is to restore connectivity of freshwater habitats throughout the historic range of anadromous fish.
The Forum coordinates among agency programs and private sector activities to target high priority projects and to improve the timeliness and cost-effectiveness of fish passage.
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The Forum seeks to:
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For a map showing locations to and information about Forum-funded projects, click here. |
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Forum Supports Four Projects in 2015The Forum supported four projects in 2016: The Manly Gulch Coho Access and Habitat Restoration Project, the Central California Traction Company Railroad Bridge Fish Passage Improvement Project, the Pacific Lamprey Passage Assessment Database Project, and the Juvenile Fish Passage Criteria Assessment Project. 2016 Waters to Watch ListCalifornia's Mill and Deer Creek and the Carmel River have been selected as two of our nation's 10 Waters to Watch in 2016. Click here for the details! Next Forum MeetingThe next Forum meeting will be January 11-12, 2017 in Sacramento. Stay tuned for the agenda. Coastal Fish Habitat PartnershipsView the Fall 2016 Coastal Fish Habitat Partnerships newsletter. Forum Recommends Monitoring MethodsThe Forum released a new report, "Fish Passage Monitoring Methods," which recommends a set of best management practices associated with fish passage monitoring.
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Website updated December 15, 2016. |
